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Edmonton Oilers Eye Franchise-Best Win Streak Against Toronto Maple Leafs

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Edmonton Oilers Eye Franchise Best Win Streak Against Toronto Maple Leafs

The Edmonton Oilers are riding high on a franchise-best win streak as they host the Toronto Maple Leafs at Rogers Place tonight. Looking to extend their winning streak to 11 games, the Oilers have been on fire both offensively and defensively, allowing two or fewer goals in their past eight games. They’ve been controlling play at both ends of the ice, making them a force to be reckoned with.

Tonight’s game will be broadcasted on Sportsnet and you can catch the action on the Oilers Radio Network, including 630 CHED. Don’t forget to tune in to Oilers Plus after the game for the Live Post-Game Show and exclusive behind-the-scenes content.

The Oilers will be relying on their star player, Connor McDavid, to lead the team to victory. McDavid has been a catalyst for the team, with his exceptional skills and leadership on the ice. He’ll be facing off against the talented Auston Matthews and Mitch Marner of the Maple Leafs, adding to the intensity of the game.

The Oilers have been getting contributions from their entire roster, with players like Leon Draisaitl, Martin Jones, Mattias Ekholm, and Morgan Rielly stepping up in crucial moments. They’ll need to continue their strong performances to secure another win tonight.

On the other side, the Maple Leafs have been struggling in their past three games, conceding four or more goals in each game. They’ll need to find their groove and tighten up their defense to match the Oilers’ strong performance. Special teams will also be a key factor in tonight’s game, as the Oilers have an impressive combined special-teams efficiency.

Despite their recent struggles, the Maple Leafs have had success in previous visits to Rogers Place. They’ll look to capitalize on their past success and turn their fortunes around tonight. It’s sure to be an exciting and intense matchup between two talented teams in the NHL.

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